On Saturday, photojournalist David Carson and I attended the BP at the ballpark.
From the stltoday.com
His chance discovery by a Western photojournalist led to his arrest in May 1999.
From the washingtonpost.com
A photojournalist with an artistic vision that transcends superficial coverage.
From the theatlantic.com
Susan Pierres, a Miami photojournalist who just turned 60, is confused and angry.
From the time.com
That was the challenge we posed to the South African photojournalist Pieter Hugo.
From the nytimes.com
For three years, the veteran photojournalist has embraced a new way of working.
From the sfgate.com
In 1984, photojournalist Steve McCurry was in an Afghan refugee camp in Pakistan.
From the npr.org
Thomas Dallal, then a photojournalist, was on the ground near the north tower.
From the smh.com.au
Stephen Ferry, an American photojournalist, said the troops had not been provoked.
From the washingtonpost.com
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A journalist who presents a story primarily through the use of photographs
Photojournalism is a particular form of journalism (the collecting, editing, and presenting of news material for publication or broadcast) that creates images in order to tell a news story. ...
Photojournalism images shall consist of pictures or sequences with informative content and emotional impact, including human interest, documentary and spot news. The journalistic value of the photograph shall be considered over pictorial quality. ...
(PHOTOJOURNALISM) is the craft of employing photographic storytelling to document life: it is universal and transcends cultural and language bounds.
(Photo-journalism) a variant on reportage. Mainly candid shots are taken but some groups may be set up.
(Photojournalism) NEWS photo is the common form of photojournalism, but these days, there are individual photographers who work on specific assignments as freelancers.
An individual who uses the images taken with a camera to tell a story.